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... function of exemplifying symbolic control over impulses which , in the dark , are apt to come into the child's consciousness in a way which they do not during the busy extraversion of the day . The fact is , however , that these ...
... function of exemplifying symbolic control over impulses which , in the dark , are apt to come into the child's consciousness in a way which they do not during the busy extraversion of the day . The fact is , however , that these ...
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Anthony Storr. 12 Man's Inner World : Origin and Function I ended the last chapter by suggesting that even the purely aesthetic aspect of artistic activity might have an adaptive function . Congo , irritably protesting at his paintbrush ...
Anthony Storr. 12 Man's Inner World : Origin and Function I ended the last chapter by suggesting that even the purely aesthetic aspect of artistic activity might have an adaptive function . Congo , irritably protesting at his paintbrush ...
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... function . A one - sided attitude in consciousness— say , for instance , an approach to life exclusively governed by reason— provokes an opposite response from the unconscious , a nightmare of unrestrained emotion , or a passionate ...
... function . A one - sided attitude in consciousness— say , for instance , an approach to life exclusively governed by reason— provokes an opposite response from the unconscious , a nightmare of unrestrained emotion , or a passionate ...
Contents
Creativity as WishFulfilment | 14 |
The Conscious Motives of the Artist | 29 |
CHAPTER 5 | 35 |
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